This catalogue hopefully forms the 'definitive' database of crop formations available on the internet. Access is completely free of charge and open to anyone. We strongly support freedom of information and the sharing of ideas and theories and to this end, we are constantly looking to improve the service we offer to our visitors.

Our archives go back to the 1940's and even earlier. With over 2500 formations logged, our database contains the most comprehensive online database of crop circles in the world, including news of all the latest crop circles as soon as they're reported.

Some people claim that there have been in excess of 10,000 formations, but I dispute this figure. I probably have about another 500 entries to add to the database from my archives, but I refer to a complete formation as a single entry. Some researchers refer to each element within a formation as an individual circle, which perhaps accounts for higher numbers reported.

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You can use a keyword to scan the whole database entry.
This is useful if you wish to search for a specific word within the database, such as a formation 'nickname' or anomalous effect. ie. You could search for whale to locate whale type formations, or magnetic to find any formations with magnetic effects recorded. Fields are optional and if left blank, means any match will be returned.

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